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THE RELIGIOUS PROBLEM IN INDIA
separation) and having destroyed it practise Rāja Yoga.
[Guru v. Gauri.]
He to whose eyes the collyrium of (Divine) Know
ledge has been applied, he beholds all (as) splen
dor. In the darkness of ignorance he sees not, and wanders again and again (in rebirth).
[Guru v. Sorāth.]
I sought Him in the ten quarters, I found Him in
the house; I met him, when the true Guru brought me face to face with Him.
[Gurn i. Omkār.]
The delusion of whose breast (heart) is gone, Hindū and Musulman are the same before him.
[Guru x.]
One has become a shriven Samnyāsī, and another
a Yogi, a Brahmachari, i Yati, is considered ; a Hindū, a Turk (Musulman) a Rafazi, Imāmshafi. But understand thon that humanity is one. The Maker, the Compassionate, is the same, the Nourisher, and the Kind One is the same; fall not into the error and delusion of the difference of duality, One is to be served; the Gurudeva of all is one ; one is the Nature and know thou the light to be one. The temple and the mosque